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Art Pepper - Meets The Rhythm Section FLAC
Performer:
Art Pepper
Album:
Meets The Rhythm Section
Style:
Cool Jazz
Country:
US
Label:
Contemporary Records
Catalog:
S7532, 7532
FLAC size:
2329 mb
MP3 size:
1993 mb
WMA size:
2818 mb


Tracklist


1Red Pepper Blues
Written-By – Red Garland
3:36
2Birks Works
Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie
4:15
3Star Eyes
Written-By – Don Raye, Gene DePaul
5:12
4Imagination
Written-By – Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
5:39
5Tin Tin Deo
Written-By – Chano Pozo
7:42
6Waltz Me Blues
Written-By – Art Pepper, Paul Chambers
2:55
7Jazz Me Blues
Written-By – Tom Delaney
4:32
8You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Written-By – Cole Porter
5:25
9Straight Life
Written-By – Art Pepper
3:58


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
C 3532Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section ‎(LP, Album)Contemporary RecordsC 3532US1957
S7532, NM 23 410-LArt Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM)Contemporary Records, Nuevos MediosS7532, NM 23 410-LSpain1990
OJCCD-338-2, S-7532Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section ‎(CD, Album, Club, RE, RM)Original Jazz Classics, Contemporary RecordsOJCCD-338-2, S-7532US1988
771887Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, 180)WaxTime771887Spain2013
OJC-338, C-7532, S-7532Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM)Original Jazz Classics, Contemporary Records, Contemporary RecordsOJC-338, C-7532, S-7532US1988


Credits


  • Alto SaxophoneArt Pepper
  • BassPaul Chambers
  • DrumsPhilly Joe Jones
  • Engineer [Sound]Roy DuNann
  • Photography By [Cover]William Claxton
  • Photography By [Liner]Cecil Charles
  • PianoRed Garland
  • Producer, Liner Notes [April 2, 1957]Lester Koenig


Notes


Recorded at Contemporary's Studio in Los Angeles, January 19, 1957.
Contemporary Records, Inc. 8481 Melrose Place, Los Angeles, California 9069
Printed in U.S.A.
© 1957 by Contemporary Records

Yellow label, black print,

First Category on Spine & front cover
Second Category on rear side and disc labels


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix # print label A): LKS 35
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix # print label B): LKS 36
  • Matrix / Runout (Var. 1 Runout side A): S LKS 35 D5 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Var. 1 Runout side B): S LKS 36 D6
  • Matrix / Runout (Var. 2 Runout side A): LKS 35 D4
  • Matrix / Runout (Var. 2 Runout side B): LKS 36 D (illegible character)


Companies


  • Copyright (c) – Contemporary Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Contemporary's Studio


Video



Album


Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section is a 1957 jazz album by saxophonist Art Pepper with Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones, who at the time were the rhythm section for Miles Davis's quintet. The album is considered a milestone in Pepper's career. According to Pepper, the album was recorded under enormous pressure, as he first learned of the recording session the morning he was due in the studio, and he had never met the other musicians, all of whom he greatly admired. 192195 He was. Art Pepper Usa, 1957 - Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section - Продолжительность: 44:13 Nicolá 215. 37: the Rhythm Section - Art Pepper. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Songs in album Art Pepper - Meets The Rhythm Section 1957. Art Pepper - You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To. Art Pepper - Red Pepper Blues. Art Pepper - Imagination. Art Pepper - Waltz Me Blues. Art Pepper - Straight Life. Art Pepper - Jazz Me Blues. Art Pepper - Tin Tin Deo. It's a classic east meets west, cool plus hot but never lukewarm combination that provides many bright moments for the quartet during this exceptional date from that great year in music, 1957. A bit of a flip, loosened but precise interpretation of the melody on You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To gets the ball rolling, followed by a Bags Groove parallel with Red Pepper Blues, and a delicate, atypical treatment of Imagination. Listen free to Art Pepper Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To, Red Pepper Blues and more. 9 tracks 40:07. Art Pepper Arthur Edward Pepper Jr. Gardena, California, September 1, 1925 Los Angeles, California, June 15, 1982, was an American alto saxophonist. He began his career in the 1940s, playing with Benny Carter and Stan Kenton 1946-52. The great alto saxophonist Art Pepper1925-82 recorded this classic quartet album in Los Angeles on January 19, 1957 with Miles Davis's stellar rhythm section of Red Garlandpiano Paul Chambersbass & Philly Joe Jonesdrums. Pepper was incensed that he hadn't been told of the session until the morning of the date so headed to the studio 'fortified by adrenaline, anger and dope'. The emotionally intense and lyrical playing on 'Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section' deserves a place in any serious modern jazz collection. Read more. 4 people found this helpful. Complete your Art Pepper collection. Art Peppers 10th album as a leader, recorded on a January 19, 1957 session with the at the time Miles Davis rhythm section, pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers 3 and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Although today reviewed as a Pepper classic, according to legend Art Pepper was only informed about the session the same morning and only met with the rhythm section when arriving unprepared at the studio - with a saxophone in bad shape. Elenco tracce. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To. Art Pepper: Mosaic Select. Art Peppers Meets the Rhythm Section. The Return of Art Pepper: The Complete Art Pepper Aladdin Recordings, Vol. Art Pepper Eleven. Art Pepper Presents West Coast Sessions, Vol. 5: Jack Sheldon. According to legend, the album was recorded under enormous pressure: Pepper first learnt of it on the morning of the recording session, had never met the other musicians though he admired them all, hadn't played for two weeks according to the liner notes or six